The Open was won by IM Alan Merry. Full results:
OPEN: http://results.utuswiss.co.uk/Tournamen ... a4bd60b92d
CHALLENGERS: http://results.utuswiss.co.uk/Tournamen ... cf5ed2324c
MAJOR: http://results.utuswiss.co.uk/Tournamen ... 23abe29126
INTERMEDIATE: http://results.utuswiss.co.uk/Tournamen ... be37ca6698
MINOR: http://results.utuswiss.co.uk/Tournamen ... 73fe962b0e
A selection of games from the group winners will appear on the Broadstairs Chess Club website https://www.broadstairschessclub.co.uk/
50th Thanet Chess Congress
Re: 50th Thanet Chess Congress
Thanks, Robert, for posting those links and the name of the winner of the Open. IM Merry,A (3.5) v. (4) FM Taylor,M was still in play when I had to leave.
Congratulations to you on winning the Major outright with 4.5/5.
Pleased to see the Broadstairs CC site already has your 5th round win - Pooley,R v. Page,R - with your comments.
Hope the Merry-Taylor game appears there, too.
Thanks, also, to Kevin Thurlow & Andrew Flood for the smooth running of an excellent event.
Congratulations to you on winning the Major outright with 4.5/5.
Pleased to see the Broadstairs CC site already has your 5th round win - Pooley,R v. Page,R - with your comments.
Hope the Merry-Taylor game appears there, too.
Thanks, also, to Kevin Thurlow & Andrew Flood for the smooth running of an excellent event.
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Re: 50th Thanet Chess Congress
Thank you, John. I'm glad you enjoyed the congress. There will be games from all the sections published on the Broadstairs site in due course. I have the Challengers and Minor already in hand. I emailed Kevin as he collates all the Open games and once I get those there should be a couple I can add. I'm sure the Merry-Taylor game will be one.
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Re: 50th Thanet Chess Congress
The Open games are done, but I want to check them for errors in names etc. Challengers is almost finished. I should do it over the weekend.
The organizers tried to contact the players and organizers of the 1st event, where possible. 49 years is a long time and some are understandably not around. I think they got 6 people there, which is pretty good going. A presentation was made to them.
Winners of the first one were JRL Webb (Brighton), Brian Hare (Brighton) and Brian Eley (Rotherham) all on 4.5. Leonard Barden, Michael Franklin, D Strauss (David?), A Forster got 4. Kevin Wicker (lost to Stewart Reuben in the last round) and Michael Macdonald-Ross were playing too.
Gordon Lloyd played and he organized the first one. He brought in some fascinating old photos and newspaper reports.
The tournament did go very smoothly. A couple of people got confused with the clocks and there was one illegal move reported, by the player who did it! So I had a peaceful time, which was nice. I could try to claim that my presence caused an outbreak of good behaviour, but it was probably that we had a nice bunch of players.
The organizers tried to contact the players and organizers of the 1st event, where possible. 49 years is a long time and some are understandably not around. I think they got 6 people there, which is pretty good going. A presentation was made to them.
Winners of the first one were JRL Webb (Brighton), Brian Hare (Brighton) and Brian Eley (Rotherham) all on 4.5. Leonard Barden, Michael Franklin, D Strauss (David?), A Forster got 4. Kevin Wicker (lost to Stewart Reuben in the last round) and Michael Macdonald-Ross were playing too.
Gordon Lloyd played and he organized the first one. He brought in some fascinating old photos and newspaper reports.
The tournament did go very smoothly. A couple of people got confused with the clocks and there was one illegal move reported, by the player who did it! So I had a peaceful time, which was nice. I could try to claim that my presence caused an outbreak of good behaviour, but it was probably that we had a nice bunch of players.